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Seraquin with Glucosamine & Chondroiton for dogs 2g Tablets 60 tablets

Price:
£16.27
SKU:
134648


Product Description

Seraquin with Glucosamine & Chondroiton for dogs 2g Tablets 60 tablets

Seraquin is a joint supplement, specially formulated to help maintain healthy joint function in dogs and cats.
Each pack contains 60 2g chewable tablets.

  • It is recommended by many vets for use on its own, or in tandem with prescription arthritis treatments where necesarry.
  • Seraquin contains high-quality ingreadients, and is produced by a company which has been making veterinary medicines for over 50 years including the leading arthritis treatment used by vets in the UK.

Seraquin is a palatable tablet designed specifically for use in dogs and cats.

Seraquin is composed of high quality ingredients in a unique combination and is NOT the same as human products bought in the health food stores.

Each chewable tablet contains:

Glucosamine HCL 500mg

Chondroitin sulphate 380mg

Standardised turmeric extract 50mg

How to use Seraquin?

Initial period of 4-6weeks(or as recommended by the vet)

  • Less than 10kg: 1 tablet daily
  • 10-20kg 2 tablets daily
  • 20-40kg 3 tablets daily
  • more than 40kg 4 tablets daily.
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Product Reviews

  1. Excellent-good value

    Posted by Unknown on 30th Apr 2012

    My 15 year old retriever would not be as agile as she is for her grand young age, if not for the help she gets from these tablets


  2. TOP SERVICE

    Posted by EDMUND on 27th Apr 2012

    GOOD PRODUCT DELIVERED ON TIME


  3. Good Vaule

    Posted by Unknown on 24th Nov 2009

    My dog has been on a joint suppliment that was costing me a fortune each month. This does the same job for almost half that cost, and Sam seems to enjoy them.




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